CT Fletcher Music

CT Fletcher Music

It’s no surprise that the majority of lifters who are serious about lifting know who CT Fletcher is.

If you walk into a Southern California gym, and their mention of his name comes up, you might hear some chants or shouts being heard around the gym.

Some of these shots may include: “I command you to grow!” “Next stop, Mount Biceps!” and other unofficial quotes he’s coined over the years.

He’s known for highly intensive workouts and talking to his muscles like he’s interrogating them.

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If you walk into a Southern California gym and there mention of his name comes up, you might hear some chants or shouts being heard around the gym.

He’s known for highly intensive workouts and talking to his muscles like he’s interrogating them.

If you walk into a Southern California gym and their mention of his name comes up, you might hear some chants or shouts being heard around the gym.

Some of these shots may include: “I command you to grow!” “Next stop, Mount Biceps!” and other unofficial quotes he’s coined over the years.

“I command you to grow!” “Next stop, Mount Biceps!” and other unofficial quotes he’s coined over the years.

There’s a damn good reason behind this, though because he’s not just a bodybuilder, he’s a 50-year-old bodybuilder with six world champions under his belt.

Currently, he’s a personal trainer at the Metroflex Gym in Long Beach, California.

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Currently, he’s a personal trainer at the Metroflex Gym in Long Beach, California.

You can find him there and I’m sure for the right price, he’ll yell at you too. Some locals around the area like to call him the Superman of Compton, California.

What’s The Significance of Music during a Workout?

Music is one of those things that helps get you motivated and helps get you pumped up during a workout.

Not only that, but music has been shown to greatly help productivity in whatever it is that you do and not just lifting.

Music can move you and it can affect your emotions as well. Some people like to listen to slow rock songs when they’re sad to be reminded of an ex and some people like to listen to fast paced metal music when they’re lifting to help them pump the iron.

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Not only that, but music has been shown to greatly help productivity in whatever it is that you do and not just lifting.

Music can move you, and it can affect your emotions as well.

Some people like to listen to slow rock songs when they’re sad to be reminded of an ex and some people like to listen to fast paced metal music when they’re lifting to help them pump the iron.

Music can move you, and it can affect your emotions as well. Some people like to listen to slow rock songs when they’re sad to be reminded of an ex and some people like to listen to fast paced metal music when they’re lifting to help them pump the iron.

CT Fletcher was recently interviewed about playing music during his workouts and what kind of music he listens to that make his workouts a bit more productive.

His answers aren’t particularly surprising, but they should give you some ideas of what kind of music you should be playing if you want to exhibit a fraction of the intensity and ferocity that CT Fletcher has.

His answers aren’t particularly surprising, but they should give you some ideas of what kind of music you should be playing if you want to exhibit a fraction of the intensity and ferocity that CT Fletcher has.

When asked about what role music plays during CT’s workouts:
Unsurprisingly, he stated that he doesn’t focus on music mainly but he’s focusing on the workout.

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He was highly motivated and devoted to getting the best workout possible in the time span that he’s lifting and doesn’t tend to notice the music around him.

In his own words, it’s like a ‘huge, full-out-war’ instead of his head going on and not because of the tunes playing the background.

He was highly motivated and devoted to getting the best workout possible in the time span that he’s lifting and doesn’t tend to notice the music around him.

In his own words, it’s like a ‘huge, full-out-war’ instead of his head going on and not because of the tunes playing the background.

In his own words, it’s like a ‘huge, full-out-war’ instead of his head going on and not because of the tunes playing the background.

However, when he does listen to music, he stated that he does enjoy listening to some James Brown, because unlike the younger crowd that listens to metal and heavy music, he likes to keep it classic.

It’s not often that he wants to turn music on, but when he does, he’ll blast some Al Green, James Brown or Aretha Franklin to help get the blood moving and keep the intensity going.

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It’s not often that he wants to turn music on, but when he does, he’ll blast some Al Green, James Brown or Aretha Franklin to help get the blood moving and keep the intensity going.

When asked about if he had to choose just one album to listen to for the remainder of his life.

Obviously, he was going to answer James Brown. I’m pretty sure CT Fletcher has mentioned James Brown in any music-related interview that he got a chance to, but his exact response was: “James find brown”.

It should be no surprise to many that since he’s 50+ years old, he grew up listening to things like James Brown and other classical tunes.

One of CT Fletcher’s greatest inspirations for what he does would be Sonny Liston.

He knew that Sonny Liston liked to listen to James Brown whenever he was training and that alone gets CT’s blood pumped up to the classical hits.

He wanted to be just like Sonny Liston and that meant listening to the same music he trained to.

He did state though that he can listen to just about anything, especially anything from the James Brown decade.

He knew that Sonny Liston liked to listen to James Brown whenever he was training and that alone gets CT’s blood pumped up to the classical hits.

He wanted to be just like Sonny Liston and that meant listening to the same music he trained to.

He did state though that he can listen to just about anything, especially anything from the James Brown decade.

When it comes to being the best, CT Fletcher is no stranger to pushing himself to the limits.

His main inspiration for being the best would be Muhammad Ali.

When he was growing up, he was just another poor kid from a poor family in the mean streets of Compton.

You had to be tough to survive those streets and CT gets a lot of respect from that fact.

One of the main things people remember about Muhammad is how adamant he was about sticking to what he believed in, which Fletcher says gives him a huge inspirational boost every time he lifts.

His main inspiration for being the best would be Muhammad Ali.

When he was growing up, he was just another poor kid from a poor family in the mean streets of Compton.

You had to be tough to survive those streets and CT gets a lot of respect from that fact.

One of the main things people remember about Muhammad is how adamant he was about sticking to what he believed in, which Fletcher says gives him a huge inspirational boost every time he lifts.

You had to be tough to survive those streets and CT gets a lot of respect from that fact.

One of the main things people remember about Muhammad is how adamant he was about sticking to what he believed in, which Fletcher says gives him a huge inspirational boost every time he lifts.

One of the main things people remember about Muhammad is how adamant he was about sticking to what he believed in, which Fletcher says gives him a huge inspirational boost every time he lifts.